Russia Open for Talks, But Doubts Linger on Ukraine's Stance
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov expressed Moscow's readiness for serious talks on Ukraine. However, he doubted Kyiv's willingness to negotiate, pointing to an impression of non-agreement. He emphasized acknowledging on-ground realities, including the incorporation of 'new territories' into Russia.
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Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov announced Moscow's preparedness for substantial negotiations regarding the Ukraine conflict. But, he conveyed skepticism about Kyiv's openness to such talks, highlighting an apparent stance of non-agreement.
Ryabkov suggested discussions should engage with Kyiv's supporters to assess their readiness for negotiations. He stressed the need to recognize the 'realities on the ground,' referring to the incorporation of areas Moscow now considers part of Russia.
This statement underscores ongoing complexities in the diplomatic landscape amid tensions over territorial claims and the broader geopolitical clash.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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